Cuisipro Stainless Steel Measuring Spoon Set, Odd Sizes, Silver 1

Brand:Cuisipro

3.8/5

45.69

Manufactured of the toughest stainless steel, these superb nesting spoons are oval in shape to reach into the smallest spice jar. The gently curved handles curl under, so the spoons can sit securely on the counter without tipping over. You won't have to worry about capacity measurement decals wearing off over time: Cuisipro stamps the capacity right into the handle of these measuring spoons. This set includes all the "odd sizes" that makes cooking a breeze. This set includes: "pinch," 1/8, 2/3, 1 1/2, 2 tsps. They attach to a removable clip, or can nest for storage.

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Set nests for storage and attach to a removable loop. Measurements are permanently stamped on spoon handles. Oval shape to fit into spice jars. Made of stainless steel. Set includes 5 odd sized measuring spoons: "pinch," 1/8, 2/3, 1 1/2, 2 tsps.
Brand Cuisipro
Color Silver
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 303 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 5.5 x 1.5 x 0.5 inches
Item model number 747144
Item Weight 0.22 Pounds
Item Weight 3.53 ounces
Manufacturer Browne & Co.
Material Stainless Steel
Number of Pieces 5
Product Dimensions 5.5 x 1.5 x 0.5 inches

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Scritto da: Tina
Cannot hang on small command hook since end is curved
I purchased these since my old measuring spoons, thru Pampered Chef, were at the point of needing to be replaced. I also purchased the odd size measuring spoons. I wanted to hang my measuring spoons on my cabinet door like on Etsy, which you can, but since the spoons have a curved end , you have to go with a bigger hook. Will have to figure something out
Scritto da: N. Michaels
Decent quality but needs a 1/3 instead of 2/3 tsp
Good quality. Nice set. I really like the pinch spoon that it has a metric measurement and thats its half of 1/8th. The 1/2 Tbsp often comes in handy as well as the 2 tsp. The 2/3 tsp is practically useless however, and I have one of the regular cuisipro spoon sets so I didn't really need an extra 1/8th size. What recipe ever calls for a 2/3 tsp? You can make 2/3 tsp with two 1/3 tsp but the only way to get 1/3 tsp from the 2/3 is to measure two - 2/3rds, then subtract 1 tsp. But thats too much trouble. Anyways, I really only bought this for three of the five spoons. I was also hoping I could combine the two sets; the regular and the odd size cuisipo, and that they would nest. Well that was a novel Idea except for the fact that these were not designed to be able to do that, apparently. Plus the two sets were made in different countries; China vs India. The reason they were not able to nest was because the curved ends were not curved to the same degree. I however was able to take a pair of needle nose pliers and curve the handle of my three best odd sized spoons in order to get them to nest with the rest. It was tedious but I did it carefully and it worked. However the 2 tsp doesn't nest cleanly with the 1 Tbsp to I left that one out. The tip of the 2 tsp spoon rubs the inner tip of the 1 Tbsp. So really I only added the pinch and 1/2 Tbsp to my regular sized set but I like it just fine that way and can still pull out the 2 tsp on occasion when I need it. The 2/3 tsp has taken a position at the back of my silverware drawer I guess its useful as an arbitrary stir spoon from time to time when I run out of clean spoons to use for my tea or coffee. They should switch this set to offer a 1/3 tsp instead of 2/3 and either a 1.5 Tbsp or 2 Tbsp instead of the redundant 1/8 tsp. Alternately instead of the 1/8, they could instead offer a half pinch; whats apparently called a smidgen or a 1/32 tiny measuring spoon for those extra special recipes and home chemistry geeks out there like myself. An accurate 1/32 tiny tsp would actually be really helpful for measuring out salts and special nutrient supplements on my gram scale. I don't want to buy the novelty mini measuring spoon sets that lack an imprint of the actual metric measurements on them. Thats why I like cuisipro because they have them. Last thing to mention is that eh original set of cuisipro spoons I got a few years back that were from India are made with a thicker gauge of stainless steel. The odd side measurement spoon metal thickness is probably half that of the original regular set. In other words now they are being made to a cheaper standard than before. The handles can be bent with moderate pressure. Wasn't the case with the original ones.
Scritto da: Audrey Mays
Easy to use
I can put these spoons in small spice bottles
Scritto da: KS Granny
It has its drawbacks, but where else are you going to find a 2/3 tsp measuring spoon?
Now that I'm cooking for one, I often have to divide recipes by two, three, or even six or more. With the 2/3 tsp and 1-1/2 tsp, this makes it easier. However, I wish it had a 1/3 tsp instead of the 1 tsp; any set has a 1 tsp, and this would be a supplementary set for most people, I would think (I bought it as a supplement to the Norpro 8-piece set). The ring is less convenient than the Norpro set: it's a heavy-duty version of the classic keychain ring, so you have to pry open one end of the ring (not difficult), slide the desired spoon under it and all the way around to remove it. Or, of course, you can take them all off and toss them into a compartment of your untensil organizer. I'm not too keen on the oval shape, either. The boxy rectangular shape of the Norpro is much more versatile for narrow spice bottles, and I believe it's inherently more accurate because of the greater depth than these shallow tapering spoons.
Scritto da: the Flying Noun
Nice product
So happy I bought these. I bake often, and these have saved the back and forth of using two measuring spoons I need to use for most recipes. The first time I poured 1 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla into that size spoon, I felt I'd spent my money wisely. I like the weight of the spoons, the fact that the size is stamped into the handle, and the fact that these don't have any joints between the bowl and handle. I don't like the curve at the end of the spoons, and would change that aspect of the design. I suppose it makes stacking the spoons easier, but for my purpose it is annoying. Because I do bake often, I have several sets of measuring spoons that I keep in a small crock on the counter for ease of use. The curve in the handles interferes with getting these and other spoons in and out easily. If I had my wish, the handles would be flat. Another thing I would change is that I would drop the 1/8th teaspoon measurement, and add one for 3/4 teaspoon.
Scritto da: MONICA ZEIGLER
Very accurate
Compared it to other measure spoons. This was very accurate.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Accurate, sturdy, and oval shape fits into more spice bottles
I bought these measuring spoons on the recommendation by the editors of Cook's Illustrated magazine. I generally find their reviews to be spot-on. Cook's accepts no advertising, so they have no advertisers they must please. They recommended these spoons for their accuracy and their oval shape, and I find those recommendations to be absolutely accurate. They do indeed fit into more small spice bottles than do round measuring spoons. On top of that, these spoons are smooth, highly polished, and very attractive. The handles have a bend at the end farthest from the bowl that keeps the spoon upright and level if I need to set it down - a nice feature. The same bend means when I put the larger spoons on a shoulder hook on the rack in my kitchen, they don't hang perfectly straight, but I find I can live with that little hiccup.
Scritto da: Mary Laiuppa
Okay to fill in my set but still lacking
I own a set of Cuisipro measuring cups and the regular spoons. I bought these mostly for the 1.5 tsp because that is pretty standard for making bread. But there is an 1/8th tsp on this and an 1/8th tsp on my other set. This redundancy is inefficient, especially for a set that costs more than the regular one. I would have preferred a 1/3 tsp rather than the duplicate 1/8. It would have been nice for them to include a 2 TABLESPOON measure. This is a standard that Cuisipro does not provide. That is 1/8th cup and they don't offer that in their measuring cups nor the 2 TBSP in their spoon measures. Shame on you Cuisipro. If you drink coffee, you need an 1/8th cup or 2 TBSP measure.
Scritto da: Aurora
Great product
It’s excellent,exactly like shown
Scritto da: cooking for three
odd sizes? awesome!
I bought this set of odd sizes, but I also bought the regular sized set. Quality is great. I would've given this five stars if the two sets fit together. The handles have a slightly different shape preventing that.
Scritto da: sunshine
Excellent Quality!
A little expensive, but worth every penny. I dislike having to use two spoons for one job! These make my clean up much easier!
Scritto da: Cosmo
Five Stars
Handy to have and well made.
Scritto da: Forestdream
Great quality and super handy
The odd sizes come in really hand, and their unique shape are perfect for fitting inside many odd shaped jars and narrow spice containers. Great quality too - don't have to worry about them bending when scooping out firmer items.

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